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lateritic rocks formed due to exfoliation

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Answered by champyash
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Laterite is a soil and rock type rich in iron and aluminium, and is commonly considered to have formed in hot and wet tropical areas. Nearly all laterites are of rusty-red coloration, because of high iron oxide content. They develop by intensive and long-lasting weathering of the underlying parent rock. Tropical weathering (laterization) is a prolonged process of chemical weathering which produces a wide variety in the thickness, grade, chemistry and ore mineralogy of the resulting soils. The majority of the land area containing laterites is between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.



Answered by legendarysumit
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laterite soil are formed due to leaching of shipping down of soil nutrients from upper layer and regions of high temperature and heavy rainfall
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